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Episode 28: Beyond the Weighted Blanket - ADHD & Sensory Needs Without Apologies

Episode 28: Beyond the Weighted Blanket - ADHD & Sensory Needs Without Apologies

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Join Amy and Megan as they cozy up for a heartwarming chat about the creative ways neurodivergent minds adapt their environments for maximum comfort. From treadmills in living rooms to humidity-sensing bathroom fans, discover how seemingly "weird" solutions can actually be brilliant innovations.Dive into conversations about sensory preferences, seasonal mood management, and the guilt-free embrace of tools like yellow-tinted glasses and ear protection. Whether you're wrestling with temperature sensitivity, seeking better sleep routines, or just wanting to make your space work better for your brain, this episode validates that your comfort isn't just a luxury—it's essential for thriving.Learn why that "innovative" solution you created might actually be your neurodivergent brain's wisdom at work, and why it's time to stop apologizing for meeting your sensory needs. From smart home automation to portable comfort tools, discover practical ideas for making your world more neurodivergent-friendly, one clever hack at a time.Perfect for: Professionals tired of masking their needs at work, parents creating sensory-friendly homes, entrepreneurs designing their ideal workspace, or anyone looking to embrace their unique comfort requirements without apology.

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